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>> president's het care law continues to wreak havoc on american families small businesses and our economy. it's not just a broken website. this bill is fundamentally flawed. >> and back to the "washington post" report, it did reveal another headache, errors have affected roughly one third of the people who signed up for health plans since october 1st. those errors include failure to notify insurers about new customers, dup my cat enrollments on misinformation. jay carney addressed that report a few minutes ago. >> our general contractor has stood up a team of experts working already closely with issuers to make sure that every a 34 form past and present is accurate. we believe that and our confident that they will be able to ensure that accuracy in time for the january 1st beginning of coverage. >> peter alexander joins me. peter, it is a new day, new tone and we will hear from the president shortly. in a sense, maybe not the icing on the cake but certainly a show of confidence in the last 24 hours. >> reporter: it is a show of some public confidence right now. it's certainly a new tone,
>> president's het care law continues to wreak havoc on american families small businesses and our economy. it's not just a broken website. this bill is fundamentally flawed. >> and back to the "washington post" report, it did reveal another headache, errors have affected roughly one third of the people who signed up for health plans since october 1st. those errors include failure to notify insurers about new customers, dup my cat enrollments on misinformation. jay carney...
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is a 2% economy you see right now or 3% economy? in your view? >> right between your two numbers, in my view, joe. >> it is? >> yeah. >> so it's okay. we want it to be better, obviously. >> all right,mate. that's what you call each other there, right, mate? see ya. andrew, thanks. >>> coming up, a deadly train derailment in new york yesterday, details at 7:30. and then, what if you could send your kids to college for four years for free? that's the bold approach of the project. ceo ben nelson joins us to talk higher education in a few minutes. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your hea
is a 2% economy you see right now or 3% economy? in your view? >> right between your two numbers, in my view, joe. >> it is? >> yeah. >> so it's okay. we want it to be better, obviously. >> all right,mate. that's what you call each other there, right, mate? see ya. andrew, thanks. >>> coming up, a deadly train derailment in new york yesterday, details at 7:30. and then, what if you could send your kids to college for four years for free? that's the bold...
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economy continuing to strengthen. i think the president's numbers will recover and people's confidence will recover. >> then, of course, chuck todd had that great point -- >> that was a good point. >> do we have that clip? here's what chuck todd had to say on "meet the press." he pointed out a freudian slip? >> he made a great point. >> watch this, chuck todd. >> page three of the report it says here that the team is operating with private-sector velocity and effectiveness. okay. that is an acknowledgement that, you know what? if this was a government operation for at that long time and it failed now we're bringing in the private-sector folks. that's an indictment on the whole idea of government as a solution, frankly. >> i'm sorry, i was going to tell robert gibbs that's the first time i've laughed since saturday night. >> private-sector velocity. i have to use that as a descriptive term in the future. they did bring in a lot of people from the private-sector to help fix the problems that we do know, robert. >> absol
economy continuing to strengthen. i think the president's numbers will recover and people's confidence will recover. >> then, of course, chuck todd had that great point -- >> that was a good point. >> do we have that clip? here's what chuck todd had to say on "meet the press." he pointed out a freudian slip? >> he made a great point. >> watch this, chuck todd. >> page three of the report it says here that the team is operating with private-sector...
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economy. it is a member of the g-20. it is one of the leading countries and i know guys have put money into that country who made a lot of money there. >> they're considered one of the fragile five, as we call it. so if we start to see tapering -- right. just like indonesia or india. yes. so that's an issue. >> so either the promise was delivered, but neither the catastrophe that was feared happened in that country when it turned over from white minority rule. >> yeah, no. i mean, i think -- >> it was somewhere in between. >> you're talking to somebody who continued embracing marxist policies -- >> but many people thought the country was going to go all the way down, but that didn't happen. and it didn't happen that -- the social needs versus the free market. >> well, you see, i think he came to learn that it's not about balancing the free market versus social needs, that they often converge. >> he said he had to balance the fears of the white population versus the hopes of the black populatio
economy. it is a member of the g-20. it is one of the leading countries and i know guys have put money into that country who made a lot of money there. >> they're considered one of the fragile five, as we call it. so if we start to see tapering -- right. just like indonesia or india. yes. so that's an issue. >> so either the promise was delivered, but neither the catastrophe that was feared happened in that country when it turned over from white minority rule. >> yeah, no. i...
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making sure our economy works for every working american. that's why i ran for president. >> you know, i do think that this is the issue that sort of most motivates this president. how do you think his time in office will be judged in terms of what he's done to alleviate inequality? >> you know, so far his presidency has not been great for lower income folks. but he has time now. you know, part of that is the fed has helped wall street while main street has continued to suffer. the obama care bill has helped big pharma and insurance companies. and there hasn't been a lot of focus on closing looploopholes. i think this speech, if it does signal the beginning of a new, sustained focus for him, could be hopefully a turning point because we do need as a country moral leadership like the kind that the president could provide to focus on this problem, and it doesn't have to be a zero-sum game between left and right, democrat and republican. i have written a lot about how republicans have been terrible at even talking about the problem of poverty,
making sure our economy works for every working american. that's why i ran for president. >> you know, i do think that this is the issue that sort of most motivates this president. how do you think his time in office will be judged in terms of what he's done to alleviate inequality? >> you know, so far his presidency has not been great for lower income folks. but he has time now. you know, part of that is the fed has helped wall street while main street has continued to suffer. the...
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. >> they said the economy's supposed to grow, according to baron's. it was supposed to grow 1.7% -- >> or find another bin laden. >> this might change everything this is david fluff, is that his name, david fluff? >> close enough. >> on this week talking about when we expect obama care to work. i think this is a bright part of the rainbow, whatever that means. >> may take until 2017 when this president leaves office. you're going to see almost every state in this country running their exchanges and expanding medicaid. i think it will work really well then. >> there you go, 2017. that's right around the corner, kids. >> it's going to be awesome when he's out of office, that's what he's saying. >> if we just believe in the greater good, this will work out. >> just remember, it took medicare a good six or seven years before it got settled down to work. >> now it works. >> don't you think it does? >> no. >> you want to privatize it, don't you? >> i would like to. >> that's not what paul ryan says. >> let's not minimize what it is. i'm saying let people ke
. >> they said the economy's supposed to grow, according to baron's. it was supposed to grow 1.7% -- >> or find another bin laden. >> this might change everything this is david fluff, is that his name, david fluff? >> close enough. >> on this week talking about when we expect obama care to work. i think this is a bright part of the rainbow, whatever that means. >> may take until 2017 when this president leaves office. you're going to see almost every state in...
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david, what does this say about the economies and the taper, if that happens, over the past week or so? obviously it's been a great year, but the past five days have been not so great. what's the market telling you? >> well, this is really consistent with the consolidation and small pullbacks we've seen over the last few months. really we think this will be short-lived and we look forward to a year-end rally and another strong year in 2014. >> so what do you think the market is reacting to? just the fact that prices had run up so far and people want to get some money off the table and take some profits? is it, as joe was saying off camera, a taper tantrum or what. >> i think to call it a tantrum is a little strong. you're seeing markets just a couple percentage points off their highs. so this is more has to do with the market digesting the recent gains and also expecting some tapering in 2014. but we don't think it's going to be severe, and we think the market's going to increase with the taper, and it's a reflection, as joe said, in stronger economic growth looking forward. >> joe, do
david, what does this say about the economies and the taper, if that happens, over the past week or so? obviously it's been a great year, but the past five days have been not so great. what's the market telling you? >> well, this is really consistent with the consolidation and small pullbacks we've seen over the last few months. really we think this will be short-lived and we look forward to a year-end rally and another strong year in 2014. >> so what do you think the market is...
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their economy is growing better. but when it comes to health care, they come across the border. >> well, the wealthy and those that can afford to come across the border do. but those that can't get access to health care in america are stuck in emergency rooms with high temperatures waiting to get their children taken care of. i concede this is a mess. we may have tried too much too fast and on a partisan basis. i've said we should hit the reset button and open ourselves up to new ideas. and larry kudlow always has new ideas, even if they're conservative. >> i appreciate that and appreciate your honesty. republicans are licking their chops about the elections coming up in 2014, roughly a year from now. we're going to talk more about that later in the show. what i want to ask you is, what can you do for a simple, transparent, compassionate response to the breakdown of obama care? i have an answer. but i want you to go first. >> well, with any health reform proposal, we have to look first at the root cause of the proble
their economy is growing better. but when it comes to health care, they come across the border. >> well, the wealthy and those that can afford to come across the border do. but those that can't get access to health care in america are stuck in emergency rooms with high temperatures waiting to get their children taken care of. i concede this is a mess. we may have tried too much too fast and on a partisan basis. i've said we should hit the reset button and open ourselves up to new ideas....
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. . >>> nelson mandela's compassion, hum humanity, humility touches millions all over the world. peter turnley was there the day mandela was released from prison more than 20 years ago. he described the moments that followed in his own words. >> nelson mandela's example, his courage, his determination, his dignity, his forward thinking of conciliation, of forgiveness and of love for all is something that has touched so many people and it has been something that has brought people towards him and brought people together. on the morning of february 11th, 1990 i was with a group of photographers. we had gotten to the prison very early that morning. at one point in the early afternoon, i will never forget suddenly about five helicopters began to descend right over the back of this prison and suddenly there were screams that came in all directions of excitement. and i knew that something very important was about to happen. i
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. >>> some say president obama who revved up a democratic crowd today that called for lifting up the poor and raising the minimum wage, jim acosta watched it today. >> just as the president is trying to fiction the obama care brand, he is working on the obama brand. it is not just obama care. >>> president obama was on a mission to fire up his base. >> he laid out a decidedly progressive second term agenda. calling for a raise in the money mum wage from $7.25 to $10 an hour. he casted republicans as a scrouge if they stand in the way. >> it will happen if congress does not act before they leave on their holiday vacation. >> sources leaked out new enrollment numbers, some $29,000 signing up in the first two days in december. republicans argue that's not fast enough to enroll the millions of americans who have seen their policies cancel. >> what will these patients and families do when they show up at the hospital or need to reorder a life saving prescription on new year's day
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. >>> some say president obama who revved up a democratic crowd today that called for lifting up the poor and raising the minimum wage, jim acosta watched it today. >> just as the president is trying to fiction the obama care brand, he is working on the obama brand. it is not just obama care. >>> president obama was on a mission to fire up his base. >> he laid out a decidedly progressive...
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economy. we've got big head winds from europe, from the currency, from ongoing deleveraging from households, we need to provide a lot of stimulus. but that stimulus can create risk. you mentioned the housing market, that's one example. we need to take other steps in order to reduce those risks. manage those risks, mitigate those risks and if we -- because if we don't we're going to create bigger problems down the road or we're going to have to pull back too soon on monetary policy which is the last thing we want to do. >> rose: we conclude with michael dell who just completed taking his company private. >> what i will say is that i'm very proud that during the time our company was public our stock appreciated over 13,500%, which was 27 times the amount of the s&p 500 during that same period. so, yeah, we missed something. everybody misses some things but we built one heck of a business. it's still one heck of a business and now it's growing at double digit rates and we're investing for the fut
economy. we've got big head winds from europe, from the currency, from ongoing deleveraging from households, we need to provide a lot of stimulus. but that stimulus can create risk. you mentioned the housing market, that's one example. we need to take other steps in order to reduce those risks. manage those risks, mitigate those risks and if we -- because if we don't we're going to create bigger problems down the road or we're going to have to pull back too soon on monetary policy which is the...
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a day later, it was a nod to the economy. the president promoting small business saturday by gift shopping at a local washington bookstore with the first daughters. and maybe it's the holiday season, but in an interview with abc's barbara walters on friday night, the president was downright optimistic, despite the fact -- despite facing the grinch-like poll numbers of his presidency. saying, quote, the good thing when you're down is usually you've got nowhere to go but up. let's get right to our panel here in new york, msnbc political analyst, jonathan alder, and in washington, msnbc analyst and former rnc chairman, michael steele. and who is never grinchly, michael steele. >> no, never. >> in the spirit of the holiday season, i would like you to tell us, as we're 11 or 12 days before the next recess, what have the republican members of congress, other than throwing a lot of shade at healthcare.gov, what have they fliaccomplished 2013? >> not a lot. that's obvious. this congress has done very, very little. there are eight wor
a day later, it was a nod to the economy. the president promoting small business saturday by gift shopping at a local washington bookstore with the first daughters. and maybe it's the holiday season, but in an interview with abc's barbara walters on friday night, the president was downright optimistic, despite the fact -- despite facing the grinch-like poll numbers of his presidency. saying, quote, the good thing when you're down is usually you've got nowhere to go but up. let's get right to...
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thanks to the latest news about the economy, and jobs in america. we learned today that last month's 203,000 new jobs were created, better than experts predicted. and look at the unemployment rate. down to 7%. and that's the lowest level since president obama took office, the lowest unemployment rate now in five years. >>> on the subject of jobs, our made in america team is back tonight. and thousands of you have already told us, you are in, and ready to buy american made gifts. it's this christmas season. what a gift to give. even just one thing could help create thousands of new jobs right here at home. you are signing up to give american workers a merry christmas, and abc's anchor david muir, captain of the team with us tonight. >> diane, we have reported on clothing right here, asking the simple question is anything made here in america any more. well, tonight not only are these jeans made here, this number right here is about to reveal everything. right down to the farmer, who grew the cotton. this week, our kickoff, made in america december to
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is that just because the economy really is booming down there? >> well, we're fortunate to be in texas for one thing, obviously. but it's more than that, it's real execution. and kind of a secret to our success, whatever success we've had, frankly, is finding the right people to execute for you. and we work hard at hiring teams from other competing organizations that can bring their business with them, and that's the organic growth we get. as you said, we haven't bought a financial institution ever. >> so this is one of the things also where you're a local bank for a state and not some out of towner? >> yes. that's exactly right, and i think that helps us too. we work hard at being local home fella to be able to do business with people that bank in texas, and we've expanded a little bit. you mentioned the mortgage warehouse business and a couple of other national businesses outside the state. but probably about 90% of our business is related to texas. >> let's talk about what is strong. we heard from one of the most -- biggest stocks today, a ret
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gradual improvement in the economy. the key point here is can janet yellen, convince everyone that tapering is not tightening. that's what we might hear very much on that. >> that's what we need to do. >> tapering is not happening in december or january. >> under any starncircumstance s i expect them to lay the groundwork to make a clearer delineation. >> let's head to dominic chu for a market flash. >> check out shares the stock at session highs. the company says a late stage trial of its experimental hepatitis c therapy showed 96% of patients in the study showed improvement. yesterday gilead sciences had its own pill approved by the fda. it is considered by industry analysts to be the leader in the all oral hepatitis field expected to reap billions in annual sales. its stock is moving lower so competition perhaps having a hand in that trade. >> dominic, thank you very much. more wintry weather hitting the northeast. three to six inches of snow expected in some parts including the metro area of new york. weather channe
gradual improvement in the economy. the key point here is can janet yellen, convince everyone that tapering is not tightening. that's what we might hear very much on that. >> that's what we need to do. >> tapering is not happening in december or january. >> under any starncircumstance s i expect them to lay the groundwork to make a clearer delineation. >> let's head to dominic chu for a market flash. >> check out shares the stock at session highs. the company says...
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we know we don't have the skill set in our economy. there is just another report this past week about where america stands when it comes to the rest of the world in terms of educational skills. we have a lot of work to be done. so these are decimal points we're talking about. it's not really dealing with the larger, big picture issue about the american economy. >> katty kay, a final point on this? the president talked about a minimum wage hike this week, and it's just not going to happen. it's not going to happen if you look at the current political climate. so a lot of these things still go unaddressed. >> he was out making a political pitch this week, but you have individual states, individual cities that are doing things on the minimum wage, but we have the prospect of unemployment benefits being rescinded the beginning of next year. that could again have another knock-on effect of growth if people are not getting that kind of money. the underlying issues of this economy are still fragile at the moment, and the political consensus i
we know we don't have the skill set in our economy. there is just another report this past week about where america stands when it comes to the rest of the world in terms of educational skills. we have a lot of work to be done. so these are decimal points we're talking about. it's not really dealing with the larger, big picture issue about the american economy. >> katty kay, a final point on this? the president talked about a minimum wage hike this week, and it's just not going to happen....
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we'll discuss his pivot from the health care to the economy. and we will talk with new york attorney general eric schneiderman on the multi-million dollar crackdown of jpmorgan and the future of too big to fail. all that when "now" starts right after this. your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> how much longer can fast-food ceos hold the line at $7.25? it's thursday december 5th and this is "now." from houston to kansas city, from chicago to indianapolis, memphis to charlotte, pittsburgh to boston and on over to new york city. fast-food work
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. combinations of your favorite seafood from lobster to crab, shrimp and mussels in a savory broth. try one today, and sea food differently. now, try seven lunch choices at $7.99. sandwiches, salads and more. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> debunktion junction, what's my function? true or false? obama care does not, i repeat, does not cover babies? exhibit a, when this man tried to get insurance for his family, he was told he could buy a plan for his wife and himself and three young children, but his youngest child was out in the cold. obama care does not cover babies.
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. >> they are causing them to become a perpetual part of the unemployed in our economy and while it seems good, it does a disservice to those who need a help. >> and they said it wasn't part of the necessity of a budget agreement. >> negotiations are moving in the right direction. they haven't closed the deal. but i hope as part of it, the negotiators will take to heart what the president had to say. >> the budget conferree was optimistic. >> the key is not to raise taxes at a time when the economy is still week and i think we can accomplish that over the next couple of days. >> there was an agreement on a defense authorization bill which extends combat bay and a compromise of sexual assault prosecutions and a transfer of some gitmo detainees and a deal of chemical weapons. >> on the defense, the house would go first and then the senate could finish up. a deal could be announced as soon as tomorrow to allow time for votes so the threat of a government shutdown doesn't loom over christmas. >> thank you. >>> lying to a senate could be severeus. the truth about lying to the nsa. >> not even
. >> they are causing them to become a perpetual part of the unemployed in our economy and while it seems good, it does a disservice to those who need a help. >> and they said it wasn't part of the necessity of a budget agreement. >> negotiations are moving in the right direction. they haven't closed the deal. but i hope as part of it, the negotiators will take to heart what the president had to say. >> the budget conferree was optimistic. >> the key is not to...
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the government recognizes that and is slowly trying to shift the emphasis to the consumer economy. but they have not broken up enterprise. does the 4g license that the government has now given china mobile, which enables them to potentially sign a deal with apple finally, how does that play into this? mobile ist that china first out of the gate with 4g is very helpful to them. china mobile has suffered from a skewed policy of industrial, home country champion with the chinese three g standard. into a as they move standard that is akin to global 4g, we see the iphone regaining momentum and the ability to soak up the strong demand for smart phones. >> you are saying the government held china mobile back. >> china mobile was held back because the chinese government anointed this dubious -- anointed it to this dubious prize of three g. chinese consumers are increasingly in the driving seat. the government is beginning to recognize that. it is not happening overnight, but incrementally you can see the government bowing to the fact that consumers will make their own choices. we will keep
the government recognizes that and is slowly trying to shift the emphasis to the consumer economy. but they have not broken up enterprise. does the 4g license that the government has now given china mobile, which enables them to potentially sign a deal with apple finally, how does that play into this? mobile ist that china first out of the gate with 4g is very helpful to them. china mobile has suffered from a skewed policy of industrial, home country champion with the chinese three g standard....
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you talked about growing the economy, about ten times in a five minute interview. that really is the challenge, is it not, for both parties? we have all these ideological battles, you look at real wages going down every year since 1973. you look at job growth struggling. that's the real challenge for republicans and democrats moving forward. >> that's why the 47% comments governor romney made so devastating in that campaign, the plans to grow the economy to give people an opportunity to climb the ladder, church hill said the difference between the left and right the left offers the line, the right offers the ladder. for republicans we need to tell a story how you climb that ladder, how you create opportunity, how you come up to the middle class in this country again. and fundamentally important if we're to be successful. >> the book is "the new democrats and return to power." al from thank you so much. we're watching major weather changes moving across the country and it could impact travel. bill karins tracking a serious winter storm. "morning joe" will be right b
you talked about growing the economy, about ten times in a five minute interview. that really is the challenge, is it not, for both parties? we have all these ideological battles, you look at real wages going down every year since 1973. you look at job growth struggling. that's the real challenge for republicans and democrats moving forward. >> that's why the 47% comments governor romney made so devastating in that campaign, the plans to grow the economy to give people an opportunity to...
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but when it comes to the economy, when the economy is growing, connell, and you've got a lot of demand for labor, then raising the minimum wage doesn't really hurt employment that much. you don't see a big increase in unemployment when the economy's expanding. the time not to raise the minimum wage is a time like now where you have a very tight labor market, where you have a lot of workers who can't find jobs. what you do when you raise the unemployment rate in that kind -- the minimum wage in that kind of situation is the evidence is pretty clear that it puts a lot of low-skilled workers out of work. especially, by the way, connell can, you raise that minimum wage to $15 an hour, you're going to put a lot of people out of work at that wage. >> well, that makes it a discussion about what the levels should be, but i asked that question on purpose to start it off which is should there even be a minimum wage, and you say, no. there are others economically who make that argument. but now that we're so far in, what do you think would happen if there was no minimum wage? the other side of it
but when it comes to the economy, when the economy is growing, connell, and you've got a lot of demand for labor, then raising the minimum wage doesn't really hurt employment that much. you don't see a big increase in unemployment when the economy's expanding. the time not to raise the minimum wage is a time like now where you have a very tight labor market, where you have a lot of workers who can't find jobs. what you do when you raise the unemployment rate in that kind -- the minimum wage in...
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it helps our whole economy grow. we certainly want people who work to be able to afford their family budget. so i would hope this would be noncontroversial. n we've done it in the past. i hope we do it again. >> in fact, you've been quite vociferous about it. in your home stand of maryland, two county there is have raised their minimum wages to $11.50 an hour. we've seen this in other local governments across the country. do you think it's the only way this initiative is going to succeed, keep it local, give up on congress, and the federal increase? >> every time we've increased the minimum wage, it's helped our economy. every time. we've heard predictions it would cost jobs. it increases jobs. it increases livability, the standard of living for americans. so it's something that we should embrace. what we're trying to do is not really increase it. we're trying to adjust it so it makings up for the loss over the last many years. it really just brings it -- tries to bring it back to what it used to be. that should be s
it helps our whole economy grow. we certainly want people who work to be able to afford their family budget. so i would hope this would be noncontroversial. n we've done it in the past. i hope we do it again. >> in fact, you've been quite vociferous about it. in your home stand of maryland, two county there is have raised their minimum wages to $11.50 an hour. we've seen this in other local governments across the country. do you think it's the only way this initiative is going to succeed,...
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market but probably as the economy froze. >> and, there you go. maybe it is overseas and look who they're competing with overseas. this industry might finally be right-sized. delta, united, now american having consummated mergers that make them what looks like pretty solid. take a look at the stock, not only of those guys but look at the stock today of the new american. ticker symbol aal. no more amr. today that closed up about 3% last i saw. i think that's what it was. that is not a bad day for a first day out of bankruptcy for a new company. at o'hare a lot of people waiting. glad it is not me today. cheryl: now the fun part begins. that is integration and doug parker saying they certainly learned from the mistakes that united and continental made. jeff, you had a front row seat yourself. >> and themselves. david: and overseas. great interview, it was terrific. regulations over there are so much more onerous in many way that is than regulations here. it's a tough deal for airlines. cheryl: funny he said international. david: they will need to go
market but probably as the economy froze. >> and, there you go. maybe it is overseas and look who they're competing with overseas. this industry might finally be right-sized. delta, united, now american having consummated mergers that make them what looks like pretty solid. take a look at the stock, not only of those guys but look at the stock today of the new american. ticker symbol aal. no more amr. today that closed up about 3% last i saw. i think that's what it was. that is not a bad...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> the district attorney in rochester, new york, followed the advice she was given on this program last night by a former upstate new york federal prosecutor. >> now to a developing story here in the city of rochester. unfair and out of line, that's what three teenerize calling their recent arrest. >> arrested in rochester, new york, last week, while committing the crime of waiting while black. >> their families athey have never been in trouble before and they shouldn't be in trouble now. >> they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school bus to take them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning. at 8:43 a.m., they were arrested and charged with disorderly co
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and a little uncertainty as to where the economy is headed. we think we're fine for all the reasons i've given. i think that's what's gone on right now. i think some buyers on the sideline -- remember, november and december really aren't months when we sell a lot of homes. this is the season to be jolly. not the season to buy a home. we really need to wait until february to see where the market is. >> last question. what is the hottest region in terms of demand you're seeing around the country right now? >> i'm going to name three. new york city urban. we're on our 20th high rise in manhattan. jersey city, hoboken, brooklyn. california, coastal california for us is very strong. we just announced a huge deal we're doing out in california which is really a game-changer for the company through the acquisition of shapelle properties and dallas and houston, texas, are doing very well. >> tells you something about what's happening around the country. douglas yearley, thank you for joining us today. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> 12 minut
and a little uncertainty as to where the economy is headed. we think we're fine for all the reasons i've given. i think that's what's gone on right now. i think some buyers on the sideline -- remember, november and december really aren't months when we sell a lot of homes. this is the season to be jolly. not the season to buy a home. we really need to wait until february to see where the market is. >> last question. what is the hottest region in terms of demand you're seeing around the...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> your rights as a frequent flyer are on the line right now before the united states supreme court. this case is generating lots of buzz. the justices heard arguments today pitting the airline against a rabbi whose frequent flyer privileges were yanked because he was complaining too much. >> almost always complaints get resolved without the lawyers getting involved. it's been said that rabbi benjamin glinsburg spends more time in the air than on the ground. he was dumped from his frequent flyer program, why? because he complained too much. they said he was abusing the program to get extra perks. he says his complaints were all on the up and up. >> it wasn't an issue where the peanuts were too salty or that they served
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we have the economy, we have stocks and we have rates. it's been less than an hour since the dow jones industrial average floated into positive territory. it was under pressure after the good data, and we all know why. but what we don't know is maybe why it had nothing to do with the data or getting used to the stronger data. i think we'll have to listen to john harwood. there's humbli ae's rum blings washington. i'll tell you where it gets complicated. fed drama. no matter if you agree with the programs, disagree with the programs, they they've been useful, none of that really matters. we used to go from the economy being strong to making stocks strong to pushing rates up. that's why everybody says, hey, if rates are going up that's a good thing. traditionally absolutely. now? well, who knows? it could be, but here's the problem. with the fed drama and i'm not saying they want drama but they have a $4 trillion balance sheet, interest rates on reserves, a lot of balls in the air to juggle. but here's the problem. let's say that's stock pr
we have the economy, we have stocks and we have rates. it's been less than an hour since the dow jones industrial average floated into positive territory. it was under pressure after the good data, and we all know why. but what we don't know is maybe why it had nothing to do with the data or getting used to the stronger data. i think we'll have to listen to john harwood. there's humbli ae's rum blings washington. i'll tell you where it gets complicated. fed drama. no matter if you agree with...
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president's health care law continues to wreak havoc on american families, small businesses and our economy. and it's not just a broken website. this bill is fundamentally flawed. >> all right. but with the website fixed and accessible to millions of americans, what will republicans have to specifically to complain about now? joining me is democratic congressman john yarmuth from kentucky. kentucky considered a poster state for how obama care can work. sir, it's good to have you here. you're from a red state where the democratic governor there made it his mission to get as many residents signed up under the health care law as possible. as a result, we've got more than 60,000 in your home state signing up for coverage as of this week. and in a state where 640,000 are lacking proper insurance. how do you think that the white house's pr push nationally to replicate what we're seeing in kentucky? >> well, i think what is ultimately going to sell the affordable care act is neighbor telling 98 ponen9nene bore, rel telling relative about the positive experiences they have had. in kentucky, that's
president's health care law continues to wreak havoc on american families, small businesses and our economy. and it's not just a broken website. this bill is fundamentally flawed. >> all right. but with the website fixed and accessible to millions of americans, what will republicans have to specifically to complain about now? joining me is democratic congressman john yarmuth from kentucky. kentucky considered a poster state for how obama care can work. sir, it's good to have you here....
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the economy is booming. stocks and corporate profits are record highs. the great american corporations have never been better. don't own any stock? perhaps you have no stock, because you have already invested in bonds. no problem. that market is also at record highs. but perhaps you have no stock, no bonds. you are poor. well, here in america, prosperity trickles down from the all-knowing makers to deserving members of the underclass. you'll gradually learn to ignore that overwhelming sensation that prosperity is, in fact, being sucked up to the top. warning. if we get does not trickle down to you, clearly, you are undeserving and might be subject to self deportation. for those of you with gumption, you will have a job at a great american corporation like walmart or mcdonald's, and you will be well on your way. you'll learn the value of a hard day's work, which we regret to inform you, is not that valuable at all. we will pay you the lowest wage allowable under american law. we do so with will he rubbing tans, as a matter of fact. we would desperately li
the economy is booming. stocks and corporate profits are record highs. the great american corporations have never been better. don't own any stock? perhaps you have no stock, because you have already invested in bonds. no problem. that market is also at record highs. but perhaps you have no stock, no bonds. you are poor. well, here in america, prosperity trickles down from the all-knowing makers to deserving members of the underclass. you'll gradually learn to ignore that overwhelming sensation...
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you may think that's bad news for the economy. over the long run that's true but in first lo but low productivity growth is an omen. >> good to see you. six big global banks accused of colluding to create line libor, setting the interest rate from everything, student loans to credit cards. citibank will play another $95 million as part of the settlement. as debated for three years now the rule could be a harsh reality for wall street. they're expected to pass a stricter version of the letter to keep from making speculative trades. they can't use your fossed mountain or cheaper borrowed money for trading. i have a full plate today but as we get close for next tuesday i'm going to make sure that we explain the control rule to you. doctor, doctor, why won't you take my obama insurance. why many physicians fear obama will hurt their bottom line and they've decided not to participate. and then pay your damn parking tickets. we'll have that story when we return. >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment in media for americ
you may think that's bad news for the economy. over the long run that's true but in first lo but low productivity growth is an omen. >> good to see you. six big global banks accused of colluding to create line libor, setting the interest rate from everything, student loans to credit cards. citibank will play another $95 million as part of the settlement. as debated for three years now the rule could be a harsh reality for wall street. they're expected to pass a stricter version of the...
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economy is heating up. according to the latest jobs report, 203,000 people found work in november, and the unemployment rate dropped sharply to 7%, the lowest level in five years. add to that the fact that the economy grew at a rate of 3.6% in the third quarter, faster than initially thought, and it's no wonder the white house wants more. >> no one who works on these issues in the administration is satisfied. >> reporter: but analysts warn this warming trend is leaving too many americans out in the cold. >> if you're wealthy, you're feeling it but if you're in the middle or on the lower end of the economic spectrum, you really aren't. >> reporter: just look at the numbers. while the economy has recovered millions of lost jobs since the great recession, nearly six in ten americans say things are still going badly in the country. that's because in this recovery, there are two americas. wall street is booming, ending the week on a strong note. even as fast food workers were marching in the streets for higher w
economy is heating up. according to the latest jobs report, 203,000 people found work in november, and the unemployment rate dropped sharply to 7%, the lowest level in five years. add to that the fact that the economy grew at a rate of 3.6% in the third quarter, faster than initially thought, and it's no wonder the white house wants more. >> no one who works on these issues in the administration is satisfied. >> reporter: but analysts warn this warming trend is leaving too many...
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their economy contracted by more than 58% last year. and it is precisely because of the international sanctions and the coalition that we were able to build internationally that the iranian people responded by saying we need a new direction in how we interact with the international community and how we deal with the sanctions regime. that's what brought president rouhani to power. he was not necessarily the first choice of the hard liners inside of iran. now, that doesn't mean that we should trust him or anybody else inside of iran. this it is a regime that came to power swearing opposition to the united states, to israel, and to many of the values that we hold dear. but what i've consistently said is even as i don't take any options off the table, what we do have to test is the possibility that we can resolve this issue diplomatically. and that is the deal that at the first stages we have been able to get done in geneva, thanks to some extraordinary work by john kerry and his counterparts in the p5-plus-1. so let's look exactly what we
their economy contracted by more than 58% last year. and it is precisely because of the international sanctions and the coalition that we were able to build internationally that the iranian people responded by saying we need a new direction in how we interact with the international community and how we deal with the sanctions regime. that's what brought president rouhani to power. he was not necessarily the first choice of the hard liners inside of iran. now, that doesn't mean that we should...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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come up in any start up, any launch of ail project this big that has an impact on one-sixth of our economy, whatever comes up, whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> meanwhile, former president bill clinton clarifying that promise that he made about president obama should keep their health plans. bill clinton said it was not designed to distance himself from the health care law in effort to help his wife hillary's 2016 presidential ambitions. >> i said nothing about this, not one word, until the president himself spoke. i don't think you can find anybody in america whose worked harder for his election or supported his bill or went out of the way to explain it to the american people than i did. >> intrigue, still. bill clinton says he does not know whether his wife will run for president and adds he will support joe biden as the 2016 presidential naumle knee if biden were to get the nomination. >>> the university of notre dame has filed another lawsuit. they're opposing a mandate in obama care. the affordable care act does make an exception for religious institutions. so this new
come up in any start up, any launch of ail project this big that has an impact on one-sixth of our economy, whatever comes up, whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> meanwhile, former president bill clinton clarifying that promise that he made about president obama should keep their health plans. bill clinton said it was not designed to distance himself from the health care law in effort to help his wife hillary's 2016 presidential ambitions. >> i said nothing about this,...
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and stimulate the economies in the ways we've talked about a stimulation that happens from raising the minimum wage, putting those folks on the books, earning minimum wage positions and without the kind of wage that we see and paying tacks. phillip agnew and ovik roy, thank you both for being here. phillip, thanks for your point about the kind of coalition building that is part of this strategy. i greatly appreciate it. i'm glad you've had the opportunity to break your fast and thank you for your contribution to this effort. >> thank you very much. thank you for having pe. >> thank you, ovik,ing if being here. i hope you come back. we always like an economics debate between marc morial and you. that's high "nerdland" activity. when we come back, nelson mandela's first visit to the united states after being released from prison and how he touched american lives both then and now. if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airwa
and stimulate the economies in the ways we've talked about a stimulation that happens from raising the minimum wage, putting those folks on the books, earning minimum wage positions and without the kind of wage that we see and paying tacks. phillip agnew and ovik roy, thank you both for being here. phillip, thanks for your point about the kind of coalition building that is part of this strategy. i greatly appreciate it. i'm glad you've had the opportunity to break your fast and thank you for...
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has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare what do you see here? angels? you know, someing like that. reality check, not all 4g lte coverage maps look alike. i see footprints in the snow. where?! it looks like a holly leaf... a gingerbreaman? (nick) whau see here the ed states-- clear cut! check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most rele, and in me places than any other 4g network. verizon is definitely winnin that powerful. verizon. >>> remember that scene from the movie a christmas story. it's played out on a subway system here in new york city. a group of actors performed the entire scene and true
has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call...
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the economy is not good. it may be better than it was a year ago, but it's not good. unemployment is very high. the ability -- there are three applicants for every job. making people more desperate to get jobs, even if it meant that someone was so desperate that he got a job he wouldn't otherwise would have gotten, if you're not increasing the number of jobs, that simply means you're throwing someone else out of work. >> right. congressman jerry nadler, who's been fighting these battles for a while now, thank you so much for joining me. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> joining me now, heda bruche with the washington center for equitable growth, housed at the center for american progress, a progressive think tank. heather, can we start basic here? what is unemployment insurance and why do we have it? >> thanks for asking, chris. that's a great question. unemployment insurance are benefits there when somebody loses their job through no fault of their own. it's benefits that are supposed to help them make ends meet while they search for a new job, and critically, these be
the economy is not good. it may be better than it was a year ago, but it's not good. unemployment is very high. the ability -- there are three applicants for every job. making people more desperate to get jobs, even if it meant that someone was so desperate that he got a job he wouldn't otherwise would have gotten, if you're not increasing the number of jobs, that simply means you're throwing someone else out of work. >> right. congressman jerry nadler, who's been fighting these battles...
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. >>> happening today at the white house president obama will talk about the economy at 8:15 this morning. he will be focusing on the income gap between the rich and the poor. he will be saying income and equality are a fundamental threat to the american dream. the president will also call for raising the minimum wage. president obama is due to speak at 8:15 this morning. ktvu will provide coverage of his remarks coming up on mornings on 2. >>> also this morning california republicans are defending a website one that criticizes the new health care law. the democrats say taxpayer money should not have been used to create that website. democrats are also saying the website created by republicans and the state assembly looks too much like the real website for the state's health care exchanges. and could prevent some users from signing up. the republican website has links to media coverage detailing problems with rollout of the health care law. >>> fighting to stay open. the new challenge san francisco city college faces. >>> also a relative of president obama has his day until court. a judge
. >>> happening today at the white house president obama will talk about the economy at 8:15 this morning. he will be focusing on the income gap between the rich and the poor. he will be saying income and equality are a fundamental threat to the american dream. the president will also call for raising the minimum wage. president obama is due to speak at 8:15 this morning. ktvu will provide coverage of his remarks coming up on mornings on 2. >>> also this morning california...
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the mexican economy is coming on strong. while cheap educated labor and nafta are combining in bringing in a host of german and japanese manufacturers. and they fly to many of the towns where the new plants are being built. management assures me there are going to be many more smaller airports covered soon. they are so cheap they can actually compete with the bus lines, which is the way most people get around in mexico. this stock is a buy. last but not least, let me draw your attention to a new one. navigator holdings. nvgs. you often see wilbur ross on squawk. this shipping company transports liquefied petroleum gases like propane and butane, along with petrochemical gases like ethylene and propylene. navigator just came public two weeks ago. since then the stock has rallied another 5%. production in these liquified petroleum gases is rising rapidly in the united states, as you know, because we talk about it all the time and there is a big demand in east asia and europe. right now navigator has 23 handy-sized ships, with a
the mexican economy is coming on strong. while cheap educated labor and nafta are combining in bringing in a host of german and japanese manufacturers. and they fly to many of the towns where the new plants are being built. management assures me there are going to be many more smaller airports covered soon. they are so cheap they can actually compete with the bus lines, which is the way most people get around in mexico. this stock is a buy. last but not least, let me draw your attention to a...
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you know that the fastest growing economies on the globe are in africa. south africa is the economy that has been stagnant over the course of the last few years following the recession that all of us are struggling to recover from. i will tell you that over 600 american countries on the ground here in south africa are bullish and optimistic about the future here spent a lot of time talking to both investors and young people who were entering the job market here and they are optimistic about the opportunities, but they know there real challenges particularly around education to make certain there is a sustainable economy and the shared prosperity this this country. >> one of the things i want to do with you, you were talking with andrea off camera and i am glad you brought up the cold war point. history and a reminder of what that -- how frankly we were behind the times as a government when it came to dealing with the anti-apartheid movement back in the 80s and how that should make us think certain things today. >> i think the cold war mentality that andre
you know that the fastest growing economies on the globe are in africa. south africa is the economy that has been stagnant over the course of the last few years following the recession that all of us are struggling to recover from. i will tell you that over 600 american countries on the ground here in south africa are bullish and optimistic about the future here spent a lot of time talking to both investors and young people who were entering the job market here and they are optimistic about the...
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economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to ephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed cozied up to us >> i see it you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people working two years with their kids is 60,000 but that is on a lot in california just with cost-of-living does not always work is great to raise minimum-wage there is too many variables that point to a clear path but ideally you do not want that of all wages and the recession you want to increase unemployment and you want those of benefits to drive wages down and the value could save that with unemployment benefits but they could never do that to adjust the problem with having a supply of that now is you want people
economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to ephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed cozied up to us >> i see it you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people...
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the economy is weak and vulnerable. i've said the most vulnerable part of the -- this is fiscal policies and monetary policy is not helping either. and u.s. needs a leadership role. stuart: sandra smith in chicago. >> it's monday. stuart: yes, any bubble talk in chicago, sandra? >> yeah, of course it's been around and charles is saying accurately. if you're going to to get a handful of big economists and money managers who are going to call it. it's a distinction, with what robert schiller is saying here. he's not calling this a bubble. he's saying it looks like a bubble. if it is a bubble it could end very, very badly as far as financials and the technology and stuart-- [inaudible] >> look at that, live television and we just froze right there. and i think she was about to make an important point, too, let's see if we can get back to her. you want to round out her thought? >> no, i know those are more short-term traders and obviously the more you go up, the more anxiety there is, and no doubt about that. the parallels
the economy is weak and vulnerable. i've said the most vulnerable part of the -- this is fiscal policies and monetary policy is not helping either. and u.s. needs a leadership role. stuart: sandra smith in chicago. >> it's monday. stuart: yes, any bubble talk in chicago, sandra? >> yeah, of course it's been around and charles is saying accurately. if you're going to to get a handful of big economists and money managers who are going to call it. it's a distinction, with what robert...
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if you care about health, for yourself or families or friends, if you care about the economy, because what we do is a wonderful support of the economy with a remarkable return on investments in the grants going out we get a two fold return in the first year. this case is so strong that i think ultimately it has to win. i would say to the young scie e scientist, hang in there, we mean get through this. >> nih has the world's largest hospital and more than 23,000 unique patients in 2013. i want to follow up on sam's point. you said the neuro science is the last frontier of medical research. how so? >> the human brain is the most complicated structure in the known universe. there are 86 billion neurons and each has a thousand connections. and the ability to be able to make sense out of that has seemed out of reach for most of the time that we have been studying neuro science is biology. and the president announced the human brain initiative and work to figure out how the circuits in the brain work. that is an amazing frontier to think about. we can measure what happens with individual ne
if you care about health, for yourself or families or friends, if you care about the economy, because what we do is a wonderful support of the economy with a remarkable return on investments in the grants going out we get a two fold return in the first year. this case is so strong that i think ultimately it has to win. i would say to the young scie e scientist, hang in there, we mean get through this. >> nih has the world's largest hospital and more than 23,000 unique patients in 2013. i...